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her lawyers claim that african-american and latino students were admitted with lower scores. >>> the board of supervisors have voted to reinstate the sheriff despite his conviction of a domestic violence case involving his wife. >>> walmart's labor problems have spread to dozens of stores in at least 12 cities. the protesting workers want the right to unionize, saying they're underpaid and lacking in benefits. they will be taking their protest to arkansas tonight, where walmart is holding its annual shareholders meeting. >>> people are getting stressed out at work. pressures on the job is the number two cause of stress after financial worries. "the wall street journal" says companies are responding by offering everything from training programs to different kinds of office wallpaper, all to create a sense of calm. boy, what wouldn't be good there? >>> also, this guy, rich. he's single and he wants to get married. why can't he find someone. this is former wall street trader, larry greenfield. he's making headlines because he's speaking out against matchmaking services, calling them a w
her lawyers claim that african-american and latino students were admitted with lower scores. >>> the board of supervisors have voted to reinstate the sheriff despite his conviction of a domestic violence case involving his wife. >>> walmart's labor problems have spread to dozens of stores in at least 12 cities. the protesting workers want the right to unionize, saying they're underpaid and lacking in benefits. they will be taking their protest to arkansas tonight, where...
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with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. to many workers have lost their jobs. to many retirees have lost their savings. to many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people. instead of looking out for us, they're focused on partisan bickering, scoring political points, and looking out for themselves and their wealthy donors. congresswoman's response to our problems is more of the same. more bickering, or partisanship, and more looking out for herself instead of us. instead of listening to people and proposing real solutions, she relies on the same old worn out partisan playbook that does nothing to create jobs or help seniors on fixed incomes. watch tonight how many time she talks and says empty phrases. every time you hear them, remind yourself, this is the language of gr
with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. to many workers have lost their jobs. to many retirees have lost their savings. to many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people....
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. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and residents ready to deliver crucial nine electoral vote votes. they could decide who takes the white house. now colorado's interesting. there are more unaffiliated or independent voters eier republic republicans or democrats. the president coming back to colorado springs, conservative territory, tbe here tuesday. i've been here several times now. it's going to come down to which campaign is the best organized on the ground. carol? >> miguel marquez reporting live for us this morning. our talk back question, why don't more white voters support president obama? your responses, next. >>> talk back question this morning. why don't more white voters support president obama. that's the bitter underlying truth. most of the right wing tea partiers cannot bear seeing a black president. why don't more black asian-americans support mitt romney. this o from camille? this country can't get away from rich middle aged white men, that's why. i always said this presidential race was based on the hatred of obama becauseblack. this is from johnny. this is not abou
. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and residents ready to deliver crucial nine electoral vote votes. they could decide who takes the white house. now colorado's interesting. there are more unaffiliated or independent voters eier republic republicans or democrats. the president coming back to colorado springs, conservative territory, tbe here tuesday. i've been here several times now. it's going to come down to which campaign is the best organized on the ground. carol? >> miguel...
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you have to remember, he also talked about if i was perhaps latino, it would be easier for me, i would be winning this thing already. he said a bunch of other things in that video that this is going to undermine his ability to really attack the president on domestic policies and seen as believable. because we saw mitt romney talking in private about how he really feels. so what he says on stage is going to sound hollow because we saw him behind the scenes. and that's his greatest obstacle about the whole video. it's not about the numbers and trying to break it down, it's the sentiment behind the entire video which was condescending, which came from a place of elitism. >> okay. he just misspoke. >> no, i think, carol, he makes a good point. that's going to be very difficult for romney to readdress that 47%. on the flip side, this will be the first time someone can really go after president obama over the administration's handling of what went down in libya and their explanation it was a spontaneous attack. this is the first time that somebody can really push directly on president obama
you have to remember, he also talked about if i was perhaps latino, it would be easier for me, i would be winning this thing already. he said a bunch of other things in that video that this is going to undermine his ability to really attack the president on domestic policies and seen as believable. because we saw mitt romney talking in private about how he really feels. so what he says on stage is going to sound hollow because we saw him behind the scenes. and that's his greatest obstacle about...
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i think latino voters have to be thinking this is a football sort of issue again. it may be difficult for him to keep his promises. the secret sauce is serious enforcement. then you have it under control. then you can look at a comprehensive solution and see local and political movement on both sides. everyone knows thesauruses entitlement reforms, it is the most serious driver of the dead. it is a disgrace to not tell people what your plan is, and then tell the des moines register, oh, yeah, but i'm going to have a great deal six months from now. if you're coming in six months, tell us what your specific ideas are for dealing with medicare, medicaid, and social security. he doesn't want to do that because it will take away from his demagoguery two weeks before the election. jenna: who knows what either side will pop up with between now and then. we look forward to having you back as always. thank you. >> let's turn now to the latest on the investigation on our consulate in libya. wives of four americans. some are criticizing that response saying that moore could h
i think latino voters have to be thinking this is a football sort of issue again. it may be difficult for him to keep his promises. the secret sauce is serious enforcement. then you have it under control. then you can look at a comprehensive solution and see local and political movement on both sides. everyone knows thesauruses entitlement reforms, it is the most serious driver of the dead. it is a disgrace to not tell people what your plan is, and then tell the des moines register, oh, yeah,...
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steve, who looks to be, or is there a particular voting block, whether it's latino votes, whether it's seniors, that seems to be moving more towards mitt romney in the state oflorida? >> well the most recent poll that was out last week by the "tampa bay times," miami herald and bay news 9 had hispanic voters shifting. those would be noncuban his high school. i can explain in a second. rehave a large population of noncuban hispanics in florida who are more independent, who tend to lean more democratic. a lot of them are in the i4 cord der around suburban orlando. they are shifting our polls showed toward mitt romney. the obama people said to our poll that we didn't believe it and they thought that president obama will get and needs to get about 60%, about three of every his five hispanic votes in florida need to goat president's way. they are a big, big part of the election threat in the sunshine state. jenna: the "associated press" had a piece out today about how florida is the top of the top when it comes to ad spending and all those commercials all the time. steve, has it reached the
steve, who looks to be, or is there a particular voting block, whether it's latino votes, whether it's seniors, that seems to be moving more towards mitt romney in the state oflorida? >> well the most recent poll that was out last week by the "tampa bay times," miami herald and bay news 9 had hispanic voters shifting. those would be noncuban his high school. i can explain in a second. rehave a large population of noncuban hispanics in florida who are more independent, who tend...
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. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and newer residents ready to deliver nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. most people here in colorado have made up their minds, been through three debates. door knocks to their doors every day or several times a day and lots of letters to the post -- through the post. there's a new poll out. all tied up here. it's been like that for months here in colorado. president obama is coming back to the states next week to colorado springs. that's conservative territory there. apparently trying to win some voters back there or at least stop the romney momentum in those areas where he's going to get big votes here. >> miguel marquez for us. we have seen miguel hiking in that story. we have seen miguel roller skating. >> roller derby. >> milking cows. >> milking cows. >> that was my favorite. >> we did like the cows the best, i think, that shot under the cow. the next stop is in washo county in nevada, a sliver of a county in the northwest corner. >> where we'll find him at the black jack tables. >> yeah, that's right. he
. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and newer residents ready to deliver nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. most people here in colorado have made up their minds, been through three debates. door knocks to their doors every day or several times a day and lots of letters to the post -- through the post. there's a new poll out. all tied up here. it's been like that for months here in colorado. president obama is coming back to the states next week to...
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. >> to hear people saying that some of us latinos got in here easily and the only reason we got in here is because of our race, that's really disappointing. we worked just as hard as anyone else did to get into u.t. >> reporter: but conservative groups siding with fisher argue it's not just about getting in. sties show that using racial preferences can hurt minorities by starting them out near the bottom of their classes. >>f they're towards the bottom of whatever class they go to, they are much more likely to give up on an ambition to major in science and engineering. >> reporter: almost a decade ago then justice sandra day o'connor wrote a majority opinion saying the university of michigan law school had a compelling interest in suggesting affirmative action may be needed for another 25 years. o'connor has since left the court leading the speculation that the court's conservatives could now strike a blow to preferences. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> a big case that will be before the supreme court today. >>> all right. it is 5:19 in the morning. time for early reads, your local news
. >> to hear people saying that some of us latinos got in here easily and the only reason we got in here is because of our race, that's really disappointing. we worked just as hard as anyone else did to get into u.t. >> reporter: but conservative groups siding with fisher argue it's not just about getting in. sties show that using racial preferences can hurt minorities by starting them out near the bottom of their classes. >>f they're towards the bottom of whatever class they...
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now, supporters say this is a great thing, and i'm quoting here saying: the to meet these goals for latino and african-american students, schools will have to finally and quite deliberately focus more attention and resources on them. but you might imagine there is an outcry on this thing by those who oppose this, calling it racist. the chairwoman of the palm beach county school board said, and i'm quoting here: i'm somewhere between utter disgust and anger and disappointment with humanity. the state board's actions essentially are proclaiming racism. a lot of parents and educators in the same boat there, the board says it is going ahead with this thing. megyn: wow. all right, trace, thank you. the debate over the moderator has already started. up next, see why both campaigns are raising concerns about cnn's candy you by and how she plans to carry out her duties. >>> and a teenage girl in pakistan to stood up to taliban thugs, an update on her. megyn: fox news alert. reports that the moderator in tomorrow's night's presidential debate could be going rogue, a development causing unease in bo
now, supporters say this is a great thing, and i'm quoting here saying: the to meet these goals for latino and african-american students, schools will have to finally and quite deliberately focus more attention and resources on them. but you might imagine there is an outcry on this thing by those who oppose this, calling it racist. the chairwoman of the palm beach county school board said, and i'm quoting here: i'm somewhere between utter disgust and anger and disappointment with humanity. the...
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women don't really like you, african-americans, latinos. that's the -- >> the gender gap is nowhere near where the racial gap is. >> it's huge for the race. >> we are now headed -- there's a headline yesterday for editors, the most racially polarized election since 1988. that was the famous election of willy horton. that's the direction in which this is headed. >> wow. >> it's a question about whether those political coalitions are that way. >> right. i think the democratic coalition is growing. you can see texas is trending democratic. that is an enormous state. although they have something written into their constitution where they can divide into five states, i don't think they can g jerry manned der every voter. >> they might just try. >> let me remind you that they can't. i actually was with the texas delegation for much of the democratic convention. my family is from texas. i knew some people there. they are inses tent. >> my brother worked there for a while. wisconsin senate candidate tammy baldwin is going to join us right after thi
women don't really like you, african-americans, latinos. that's the -- >> the gender gap is nowhere near where the racial gap is. >> it's huge for the race. >> we are now headed -- there's a headline yesterday for editors, the most racially polarized election since 1988. that was the famous election of willy horton. that's the direction in which this is headed. >> wow. >> it's a question about whether those political coalitions are that way. >> right. i think...
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with growing latino vote, would you support comprehensive immigration reform and dream act. congressman dold your reaction to that. >> i will say in your nation, we generally try to judge someone on what they've done. what i said, i do think that the dream act is a step in the right direction. we do need to provide students and young people here that really known no other country beside their own. opportunity to serve our country and be able to go to school. we need to provide them that opportunity. i do think comprehensive immigration reform is something that we have to do. i would break it upped as a opposed to one giant bill as getting through and passing. >> brad schneider reaction to that. >> we do need comprehensive immigration reform, unfortunately the republican party blocked over and over again. it was george bush that put together a comprehensive immigration bill that the republican party wouldn't consider. we people are who contributing to our community and working hard. we need to provide them a pass to citizenship. we need to make sure our borders are secure. fo
with growing latino vote, would you support comprehensive immigration reform and dream act. congressman dold your reaction to that. >> i will say in your nation, we generally try to judge someone on what they've done. what i said, i do think that the dream act is a step in the right direction. we do need to provide students and young people here that really known no other country beside their own. opportunity to serve our country and be able to go to school. we need to provide them that...
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a lot of black and latino folk happen to vote democratic if their candidate happens to lose, which i don't think will happen. if if president obama does lose, they will be disappointed. and disappointment based on the political party piece and the loss of a presidential election. >> okay. senator lincoln, admiral sestak, i want to ask both of you. in terms of what you saw in the halls of congress, what can be done by those in power to keep things moving forward? to help get past this spirit of partisanship that has stalled everything so dramatically? senator lincoln, to you first. >> first of all, i think they have to certainly reassure one another, it's not the individual battles they are fighting, but the war we have to win, and the war is fought by us all as americans, whether it's the economy, education, health care, or anything else. they also need to spend more time together, and that doesn't mean being in session longer, they are already in session way too much, but it's spending time together, so that they gain the kind of prepare that allows them to disagree without being di
a lot of black and latino folk happen to vote democratic if their candidate happens to lose, which i don't think will happen. if if president obama does lose, they will be disappointed. and disappointment based on the political party piece and the loss of a presidential election. >> okay. senator lincoln, admiral sestak, i want to ask both of you. in terms of what you saw in the halls of congress, what can be done by those in power to keep things moving forward? to help get past this...
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thithere's going to be incredibe grassroots of the organization of latinos there. crazy things are happening everywhere. there's definitely a possibility that a debate throws this whole thing again. >> carly, charlie a quick fina. >> i agree with them. the reason we're seeing this volatility is people haven't sort of dialed into the election and as they do, with these debates, it's sort of been mighty beneficial to mitt romney. >> shannon: just about three weeks left to go. thank you very much. coming up, voter registration drives in high school. which state is going the extra mile to make sure the youngest voters get to the polls? stay with us. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capit
thithere's going to be incredibe grassroots of the organization of latinos there. crazy things are happening everywhere. there's definitely a possibility that a debate throws this whole thing again. >> carly, charlie a quick fina. >> i agree with them. the reason we're seeing this volatility is people haven't sort of dialed into the election and as they do, with these debates, it's sort of been mighty beneficial to mitt romney. >> shannon: just about three weeks left to go....
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police are now serging for a latino man between the ages of 13 and 20. this was all because of a large brawl that involved 20 people. >>> it's the fifth day in a row that fire has been exchanged over the border of turkey and syria and defense secretary leon panetta says it is something we need to be concerned about. the clashes could escalate and spread to neighboring countries. the u.s. is relaying its exchange in the hopes that conflict is not going to grow. five turkish civilians were killed from shelling on wednesday. >>> education and union supporters are joining forces to protect california families. >> it's about us having enough resources in order to have a nice good quality of life. >> the two groups held a rally yesterday. >> kids went to this school here. graduated with uc berkeley. if it had not been for funds of the state, the school would not be able to offer what it is. >> the rally also included opponents of proposition 32 which would severely restrict the amount of money unions can contribute to political campaigns. >>> opponents of -- b
police are now serging for a latino man between the ages of 13 and 20. this was all because of a large brawl that involved 20 people. >>> it's the fifth day in a row that fire has been exchanged over the border of turkey and syria and defense secretary leon panetta says it is something we need to be concerned about. the clashes could escalate and spread to neighboring countries. the u.s. is relaying its exchange in the hopes that conflict is not going to grow. five turkish civilians...
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y no pudo responder a la cuestión que son 9 millones de latinos y son más de 25 millones de personas que no van a tener acceso a médico. >>> vamos a seguir este debate. y vamos a e regresar a denver colorado y nos acompaña en la transmisión el alcalde de los angeles, antonio villaraigosa. estuvo preso daoenidiendo la con demócrata en charlotte carolina del norte. gracias por estar con nosotros esta noche. >>> gracias por la invitación de estar con ustedes. >>> puso a la defensiva al presidente barack obama, dijo esto ha tenido 4 años, para reducir el déficit, y aún no lo ha logrado. lo llamó un asunto moral. dijo que era inmoral que futuras generaciones tienen que fa gpagr por las deudas de las políticas del presidente. tiene razón romney criticar a 0 bam de esa forma. >>> absolutamente no yo creo que romney estaba poco defensivo durante todo el programa interrumpió el show, el debate. la verdad es que no nos dio detalles. abandonó su gran idea de cortar 5 trillónes de impuestos y bajar propuestas por 5 millones. y no ha planteado que iba a cortar este nivel de impuesto
y no pudo responder a la cuestión que son 9 millones de latinos y son más de 25 millones de personas que no van a tener acceso a médico. >>> vamos a seguir este debate. y vamos a e regresar a denver colorado y nos acompaña en la transmisión el alcalde de los angeles, antonio villaraigosa. estuvo preso daoenidiendo la con demócrata en charlotte carolina del norte. gracias por estar con nosotros esta noche. >>> gracias por la invitación de estar con ustedes. >>>...
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with the bigger republican narrative, which is that the president has been so concerned about getting latino votes, he hasn't really wanted to secure the border. he hasn't wanted to deal with illegal immigration. republicans like to point to figures like this from homeland security showing how many people have been arrested for being in the country illegally. look, back in 2000, 1.8 million. that's a lot. it meanders around through the bush years. you get to the obama years down here, it drops steadily down. that's evidence, they say, he doesn't want to engage this issue. but there is more to that story. let's look at another graphic over here. deportations. what has happened to the people who have been arrested? those were pretty low in 2000. and they started steadily moving up and in the obama years, look, they reached the highest level that we have ever seen under any president. president obama embraced the policies of george bush when it came to securing the border down there. he continued a program to increase funding, to put more guards on there, to put more motion detectors and camera
with the bigger republican narrative, which is that the president has been so concerned about getting latino votes, he hasn't really wanted to secure the border. he hasn't wanted to deal with illegal immigration. republicans like to point to figures like this from homeland security showing how many people have been arrested for being in the country illegally. look, back in 2000, 1.8 million. that's a lot. it meanders around through the bush years. you get to the obama years down here, it drops...
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. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and residents ready to deliver colorado's crucial nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. now early voting started here in colorado this past monday. so far, just a slight number of more republicans have returned those ballots than democrats. the thing about colorado, jefferson county, it's evenly split, a third republicans, third democrats and a bit more independents in this state. that's where the big fight is between these two candidates. it's always come down to the wire here. it looks like it will be that way until election day. >> miguel marquez, can't wait to see what you have in store next. always great to see you. >>> remember this movie? >> bar bearian, warrior, thief. conan. >> it's coming back. at least that's what arnold schwarzenegger says. we'll explain after this quick break. >> oh, my. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in h
. >> reporter: latinos, business owners and residents ready to deliver colorado's crucial nine electoral votes. they could decide who takes the white house. now early voting started here in colorado this past monday. so far, just a slight number of more republicans have returned those ballots than democrats. the thing about colorado, jefferson county, it's evenly split, a third republicans, third democrats and a bit more independents in this state. that's where the big fight is between...
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look, the obama campaign is surviving now based on their hold on african-american voters, latinos and women, particularly suburban, college educated women. you talked about with gloria that gallup poll that the obama campaign attacked calling it an outliar, saying there is no way that obama and romney are tied among women voters. if that is true, though, and if that holds, if it is not an outlie, the obama campaign has a right to be terrified. that would mean obama was going to lose. if women voter s -- it place imperative to talk about issues important to women, reproductive rights, contraception, education, child care. obama will try to force those things into the conversation to maintain his hold on women voters, brooke. >> what about this? this is another point you both make. we talk about the october surprise. you're talking with regard to the debate tonight as the wild card. watch out for the wild card. what do you mean by that? >> well, tonight, you know, the format is different. you talked about it. there is 80 undecided voters from nassau county here in the room, coming up wi
look, the obama campaign is surviving now based on their hold on african-american voters, latinos and women, particularly suburban, college educated women. you talked about with gloria that gallup poll that the obama campaign attacked calling it an outliar, saying there is no way that obama and romney are tied among women voters. if that is true, though, and if that holds, if it is not an outlie, the obama campaign has a right to be terrified. that would mean obama was going to lose. if women...
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reversed that, that brought together a coalition of white union members with african-americans and latinos that did not go home after that ballot initiative. they are still mobilized and organized. so those two things, the fact that it's an auto state and the attack owe 9 labor movement last year is working to the president's favor right now. and the other thing is michigan is not even in play. this is the son of the governor of michigan is not in play. >> massachusetts is not in play either. and he was in fact the governor of massachusetts. we're running long here, but i just want to ask you specifically about this question of cars because we're talking about the importance of it in the issue of ohio, but american cars are a symbolic issue. isn't this play beyond ohio? >> it plays everywhere, but it's part of the slight economic comeback that's happening in ohio. that's why the president is doing so well. and i think mitt romney is going to get so desperate in ohio, i think he'll put on an ohio state jersey. it's just a matter of time. i can see him ripping up a wolverine jersey and putti
reversed that, that brought together a coalition of white union members with african-americans and latinos that did not go home after that ballot initiative. they are still mobilized and organized. so those two things, the fact that it's an auto state and the attack owe 9 labor movement last year is working to the president's favor right now. and the other thing is michigan is not even in play. this is the son of the governor of michigan is not in play. >> massachusetts is not in play...
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i'm american of latino decent and even though i -- i don't agree with what a lot of what the president says, or how he handles the gop, but if i ever meet him face-to-face i'm surely going to call him president and i'm never going to bark at him. look at george baby bush he was one of the most arrogant presidents in my time and nobody ever called him out on the things they should have. >> jamal: thank you david. we'll take a quick break and then we'll be right back after this. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ (vo) john fugelsang sees what happens. >> you know, blaming this economy on barack obama is kinda like blaming your hangover on the guy making breakfast. i like mitt romney but i'm sorry. they guy has flipped more than a crack house mattress. this campaign has become so toxic, beverly hills housewives are now injecting it into their foreheads. weekly show. >> i love romney's debate style, but i tell you, if i could be that stiff for 90 minutes, i'd ... (vo) we probably won't regret it. ♪ >> announcer: radio meets television, the "bill press show." now on current
i'm american of latino decent and even though i -- i don't agree with what a lot of what the president says, or how he handles the gop, but if i ever meet him face-to-face i'm surely going to call him president and i'm never going to bark at him. look at george baby bush he was one of the most arrogant presidents in my time and nobody ever called him out on the things they should have. >> jamal: thank you david. we'll take a quick break and then we'll be right back after this. >>...
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with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. too many workers have lost their jobs. too many retirees have lost their savings. too many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people. instead of looking out for us, they're focused on partisan bickering, scoring political points, and looking out for themselves and their wealthy donors. congresswoman's response to our problems is more of the same. more bickering, or partisanship, and more looking out for herself instead of us. instead of listening to people and proposing real solutions, she relies on the same old worn out partisan playbook that does nothing to create jobs or help seniors on fixed incomes. watch tonight how many time she talks and says empty phrases. every time you hear them, remind yourself, this is the language of
with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. too many workers have lost their jobs. too many retirees have lost their savings. too many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people....
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. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award and growing up an illegal alien in los angeles tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> "washington journal"continue as -- host: the political columnist ed "the washington times." in his column this morning, he writes that this coming week may live up to the characterization that every week is a make or break a week of the campaign after labor day. do you think this week is a big win for the candidates? guest: in washington again breathless about things like debates. i think it is important. foreign policy is an area that people have to prove that they can meet a certain threshold and are not completely out of their depth in terms of dealing with a lot of tricky situations around the globe. this will be the man from the opportunity to prove he can deal with the powder keg in the middle east. based on what we have seen so far with the first debate, i feel pretty confident that may be the kind of thing where women get to it, our will say he comported himself pretty well in the first debate. it is bound to be very interesting
. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award and growing up an illegal alien in los angeles tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> "washington journal"continue as -- host: the political columnist ed "the washington times." in his column this morning, he writes that this coming week may live up to the characterization that every week is a make or break a week of the campaign after labor day. do you think this week is a big win for the...
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because courts overruled the original proposed map and installed a map that referred the back to a latino majority. in that district, the 23rd, we have a heated contest spirit -- a contest. it is a very competitive contests stretching from el paso, 561 miles, all the way to the south side of san antonio. it is a perfect example of power congress is becoming very polarized between save democratic and save republican districts. guest: ted cruz, we sometimes forget that he will be a new member because that raises all about a primary. ted cruz is the former state's attorney general in texas. i'm not sure reform -- republicans found him as much as he found the party. and especially, the more conservative way of the party, the tea party or whatever you want to call them, he got a lot of support from people like senator rand paul, marker rubio -- marco and rubio, the center and from utah as well. he managed to beat the state's lieutenant governor, david dewhurst, in a runoff. and in the general election, not contested at all. it is kind of a done deal. host: here is a story from the dallas morni
because courts overruled the original proposed map and installed a map that referred the back to a latino majority. in that district, the 23rd, we have a heated contest spirit -- a contest. it is a very competitive contests stretching from el paso, 561 miles, all the way to the south side of san antonio. it is a perfect example of power congress is becoming very polarized between save democratic and save republican districts. guest: ted cruz, we sometimes forget that he will be a new member...
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. >> the african-americans, latinos, and i think it's going to be great for the sport. if we can see diversity in nascar not only as drivers but fans as well, it will be a great thing for us. >> and congrats to sergio pena. he's also a full-time college student in virginia. he majors in media productions. >>> welcome back to the news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. first off, allegations of a massive evidence tampering scandal in massachusetts. a state drug lab may have tampered with evidence in at least 34,000 cases. susan has the story for one woman who ended up behind bars on a drug charge. the whole thing seems unreal. >> it was refreshing because i didn't think it was real. >> but it was real. until last week, eliza johnson was doing about three years in prison on a drug conviction, then she was suddenly set free. >> what is it like to be out of prison? >> yay. i can breathe. >> breathe because of a bizarre alleged actions of this woman, former massachusetts chemist annie duken. >> can you tell us what happened? >> the state of massachusetts is accusing her of tampe
. >> the african-americans, latinos, and i think it's going to be great for the sport. if we can see diversity in nascar not only as drivers but fans as well, it will be a great thing for us. >> and congrats to sergio pena. he's also a full-time college student in virginia. he majors in media productions. >>> welcome back to the news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. first off, allegations of a massive evidence tampering scandal in massachusetts. a state drug lab may have...
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. >> i believe that this country is electing more and more african-americans and latinos and asian-americans who are representing districts that are themselves not necessarily of a majority of their race. the american people are beginning to bolt across racial lines and i hope it will happen more and more. more and more women are being elected. look at all these women senate candidates we have here. and, you know, according to my mother and my wife and my daughter this world would be a lot better place if women were running it most of the time. i do think there are special experiences and judgments and backgrounds and understandings that women bring to this process, by the way. this lady said here, how have you been affected by the economy. i mean, women know what it's like to be paid an unequal amount for equal work. they know what it's like not to have flexible working hours. they know what it's like not to have family leave or child care. so i think it would be a good thing for america if it happened, and i think it will happen in my lifetime. >> we have just a little time left. let's try
. >> i believe that this country is electing more and more african-americans and latinos and asian-americans who are representing districts that are themselves not necessarily of a majority of their race. the american people are beginning to bolt across racial lines and i hope it will happen more and more. more and more women are being elected. look at all these women senate candidates we have here. and, you know, according to my mother and my wife and my daughter this world would be a...
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knows if he wins a second term, it will be in large part because the republicans have so alienated the latino community which is the fastest-growing demographic in the country. he says he's cared about immigration reform since he ran in 2008 and he wants to get it done because it is the right thing to do. the president is campaigning in iowa today. he will also be in colorado, nevada romney is going the opposite direction starting in nevada and ending in iowa. we've been wondering what's going on with gloria allred and what her big alleged october surprise may be. she's in court in massachusetts today with maureen sullivan, the ex-wife of tom stemberg who founded statements. now mitt romney, bain capital helped set up staples and what they want to do is allow access to mitt romney's testimony during their divorce. the ex-wife says they can have it. we'll see what happens. back after the break. corruption based on corruption. >>that's an understatement, eliot. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt th
knows if he wins a second term, it will be in large part because the republicans have so alienated the latino community which is the fastest-growing demographic in the country. he says he's cared about immigration reform since he ran in 2008 and he wants to get it done because it is the right thing to do. the president is campaigning in iowa today. he will also be in colorado, nevada romney is going the opposite direction starting in nevada and ending in iowa. we've been wondering what's going...
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many republicans want to point to that and say, look, this is evidence he's panering the latino vote, doesn't want to be tough on illegal immigrants. there is more to the picture. this is what is happening to the people who are being arrested. this is the record of deportations from 2000 up until 2011. they were quite low, but under barack obama, they have steadily risen when you get to his time here, look, that was rising under george bush, 2009, this is the highest level that we have ever seen under any president in terms of deportations. barack obama embraced the policy of george bush. he's increased funding for the border, more guards, more motion detectors and cameras, more drones and airplanes and helicopters, so much so that when you combine it with the economic changes, that have made a lot of jobs here dry up, the pew hispanic center says we have a net illegal immigration in this country of about zero. so barack obama can properly say he has engaged the issue of illegal immigration. on the more narrow count, what mitt romney said about producing immigration reform, he's absol
many republicans want to point to that and say, look, this is evidence he's panering the latino vote, doesn't want to be tough on illegal immigrants. there is more to the picture. this is what is happening to the people who are being arrested. this is the record of deportations from 2000 up until 2011. they were quite low, but under barack obama, they have steadily risen when you get to his time here, look, that was rising under george bush, 2009, this is the highest level that we have ever...
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. >> so, barack obama is ahead with latinos but the crush in the poll was their enthusiasm was less than 2008 so i think that is another aspect of last night. >> glen, you know my thinking has been while it was mathematically possible for romney to get the 270 electoral votes without ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, that was like a three or four cushion shot pool. is ohio really what we should be looking at more out more than anything else? >> that is a really good question charlie because yes, certainly much easier for mitt romney to win the presidency if he wins ohio. there is a reason no republican has ever won the presidency without winning ohio. i entered this election cycle believing that there were now three key states and instead of just florida and ohio and i would add virginia to that list and kind if of you know key states. if they are at the top, the next half level down is north carolina. but, look, clearly governor romney is stronger in florida and virginia. those are very competitive states right now. ohioan someplace where
. >> so, barack obama is ahead with latinos but the crush in the poll was their enthusiasm was less than 2008 so i think that is another aspect of last night. >> glen, you know my thinking has been while it was mathematically possible for romney to get the 270 electoral votes without ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, that was like a three or four cushion shot pool. is ohio really what we should be looking at more out more than anything else? >> that is a really good question...
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in colorado tonight, that state will be decided if most latinos turn out and most evangelicals turn out. that will be decided by suburban women. more moderate than mitt romney. virginia now with the demographic changes not much better. what do people want? their legs are tired. four, five, six, tough years economically and they want somebody to tell them, the next four years will be better. if he can beat the president on that question, he can change the race tonight. >> we'll hear about the middle class. if there is a drinking game, that is the phrase to look for to drink the most. gloria was saying that joe biden's phrase will be used perhaps by governor romney. will that be effective? >> i would say this is about vice president biden. when he is himself he's more relatable, and more empathetiem. than romney is on purpose. the reason why he can make mistakes and still beloved, he's authentic. the most authentic person on the state has a big advantage. >> i think john's argument is exactly right. romney has to shake up this race, but the first few minutes, i will look who is more relax
in colorado tonight, that state will be decided if most latinos turn out and most evangelicals turn out. that will be decided by suburban women. more moderate than mitt romney. virginia now with the demographic changes not much better. what do people want? their legs are tired. four, five, six, tough years economically and they want somebody to tell them, the next four years will be better. if he can beat the president on that question, he can change the race tonight. >> we'll hear about...
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i think our hispanic and latino friends are terrific people. we have to come up with solutions here. i believe romney will do that as president, i'm going help him. i'm in a position to the committee and on want finance committee. >> moderator: a rebuttal? howell: i wish you would help president obama inspect is the essence of the problem. he's only going to help president romney. ladies and gentlemen, this is what the problem is back there. we have become so isolated. i'm going work with governor romney who become president or president obama. we have to make sure that we tackle the problem. for 36 years my opponent has been back there, we haven't had an solution. in ibm in the position you don't fix the problem, you are terminated. >> moderator: go to the next question the ceo of the farm bureau. it will go to mr. howell. >> senator hatch, mr. -- howell good to be here. a burden for the financial well being what do you propose to do to reduce government spending, cut the debt and secure our national security for the future. howell: thank rand
i think our hispanic and latino friends are terrific people. we have to come up with solutions here. i believe romney will do that as president, i'm going help him. i'm in a position to the committee and on want finance committee. >> moderator: a rebuttal? howell: i wish you would help president obama inspect is the essence of the problem. he's only going to help president romney. ladies and gentlemen, this is what the problem is back there. we have become so isolated. i'm going work with...
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goes to an entirely black or latino school who becomes vice president she has proven that they foster [inaudible] and that is how i understood their plan. but it is not just giving you a plus because of race. it is combining that with other factors to leadership. >> leadership is an independent actor. he's getting that because of his independent leadership. race is an independent add-on, it can be used to boost the pai for the pas element. it gives disparate treatment to asian-americans and to the extent, depends on the classroom factor. there is simply no way to relate what they are doing to the solution of the problem, which they used as a major foundation of their proposal, which is the non-diverse clasroom. certainly there is no correspondents there in a few in my time as a for two overriding reasons, they are holding this court is approved and the harvard plan. >> i had put that in the category, it is now clear the way that he says. in achieving an interest that is compelling. the universities interest in assembling a broadly diverse body. >> what exactly do these numbers mean? >
goes to an entirely black or latino school who becomes vice president she has proven that they foster [inaudible] and that is how i understood their plan. but it is not just giving you a plus because of race. it is combining that with other factors to leadership. >> leadership is an independent actor. he's getting that because of his independent leadership. race is an independent add-on, it can be used to boost the pai for the pas element. it gives disparate treatment to asian-americans...
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they heard the number-one issue in virginia, men, women, african-americans, latinos, the economy and jobs. they saw president obama for the first time in months without a teleprompter and without a plan. that was a game changer. >> both candidates weighing heavily on the women. choice for president among women likely voters, obama-biden down to 49% what's up with american women? >> obama has been cratering, cratering on the economy and the military, both of which play in a major way in virginia among men and women. this is a pocketbook and wallet election, and that's the number-one driver. that's why our governor, bob mcdonnell has been so successful in virginia. he has approval ratings soaring through the roof. governor allen is picking up major traction on tim kaine because he's for energy independence, for a stronger military and also against the tax increases that tim kaine tried to, when he was governor of virginia, he tried to push through the largest tax increase in the history of the commonwealth. didn't even get a single democratic vote out of his own party. amazing. >> pete
they heard the number-one issue in virginia, men, women, african-americans, latinos, the economy and jobs. they saw president obama for the first time in months without a teleprompter and without a plan. that was a game changer. >> both candidates weighing heavily on the women. choice for president among women likely voters, obama-biden down to 49% what's up with american women? >> obama has been cratering, cratering on the economy and the military, both of which play in a major way...
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conversation turned to certain groups of president obama has to win over, whether it's women, whether it's latinos, while president obama was offering specific prescriptions for women's health, for example, for immigration policy, mitt romney said the most important thing, whether you're a student, you need a job. you need a better economy. whether you're a woman asking about pay equity he said you need a job you need a better economy. for him it kept coming back to the same point again and again and again through the 90 minutes. >> ifill: that last question which gave each candidate a chance to redefine himself to clear up a little misunderstanding about themselves was their strategy going into this debate tonight for each of those candidates about what they wanted to do and how they wanted to come away? >> well, i think in the case of president obama, it was certain to be much more aggressive and to lay out a much tougher case against governor romney than he had in the previous debate. for governor romney, i think it was to make sure that he gave as good as he got. i think governor romney had so
conversation turned to certain groups of president obama has to win over, whether it's women, whether it's latinos, while president obama was offering specific prescriptions for women's health, for example, for immigration policy, mitt romney said the most important thing, whether you're a student, you need a job. you need a better economy. whether you're a woman asking about pay equity he said you need a job you need a better economy. for him it kept coming back to the same point again and...
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one of the key goals to the obama campaign is going to be to rally some of his core supporters, latinos, women voters, african-americans to offset some of the potential losses in other groups. the other thing that the obama campaign tonight is touting, their ground game. they have been working on this for over a year. they feel like that is a strength. and tonight they are also saying that president obama had a strong performance, saying that he was authoritative without being too aggressive, but i'm sure that's something that will be debated quite a bit over the coming days and weeks. >> kristen welker, peter alexander, again, just two members of our traveling team. this is when the going gets tough, 14 days to go. when we wake up tomorrow morning with, again, nationally at least a race that stands at 47%-47%. a couple of things to tell you about in addition to a summation on your late local news tonight, it's important that you know about "today" tomorrow morning. tomorrow savannah guthrie will have her interview with republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan. matt lauer will h
one of the key goals to the obama campaign is going to be to rally some of his core supporters, latinos, women voters, african-americans to offset some of the potential losses in other groups. the other thing that the obama campaign tonight is touting, their ground game. they have been working on this for over a year. they feel like that is a strength. and tonight they are also saying that president obama had a strong performance, saying that he was authoritative without being too aggressive,...
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some are latino. some are asian or middle eastern background. most of them are white folks. this is not a racial deal. this is an equal opportunity hosing. it is not right. most medicaid money goes to other groups. first, elderly people on medicare who spent all their money and cannot afford to be in a nursing home except medicaid pays for it. should we send it to ohio and just blame the state and say your mother can stay and yours cannot? maybe worst of all, medicare provides health care to help for disabled children in homes that are not poor, not close to poor. [inaudible] even upper-middle-class homes because this party takes care of a child with autism or a developmental disability. you want to cut this? it is wrong. it is wrong. there is still will not be enough money to balance the budget. barack obama has a better education and health care plan. it better energy plan. we are all in this together. you are not on your own. it is consistent with good economics. shared responsibility in prosperity, not trickled down. it is consistent with the policy making. it consisted,
some are latino. some are asian or middle eastern background. most of them are white folks. this is not a racial deal. this is an equal opportunity hosing. it is not right. most medicaid money goes to other groups. first, elderly people on medicare who spent all their money and cannot afford to be in a nursing home except medicaid pays for it. should we send it to ohio and just blame the state and say your mother can stay and yours cannot? maybe worst of all, medicare provides health care to...
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senator marco rubio appeals to the latino community and republicans in general. he is a rising gop star. also, the battleship of republican politics in the state of florida, former governor jeb bush. when he comes out, people on both sides and listen to what he has to say. he is someone who is respected. the democrats do not really have someone with the same level of clout in florida from florida. the closest they have is charlie crist. he appeared at the democratic national convention and did make an address. charlie crist the spring of issues for voters because of his party change. he went from being a republican to being an independent. there is a lot of speculation about him running for something else, maybe governor again against. scott -- against recall scott or running for congress. it is not clear what he will do. because of that baggage, people look at what he is saying and wonder if he is maneuvering for political advantage. host: if mitt romney is not elected, is jim bush and early candidate for 2014? guest: governor bush has played it cautiously, not
senator marco rubio appeals to the latino community and republicans in general. he is a rising gop star. also, the battleship of republican politics in the state of florida, former governor jeb bush. when he comes out, people on both sides and listen to what he has to say. he is someone who is respected. the democrats do not really have someone with the same level of clout in florida from florida. the closest they have is charlie crist. he appeared at the democratic national convention and did...